Hard to think I’ve been watching Wes for 14+ years on KZbin time flies!
@user-mm6ef5zi8cАй бұрын
Wes we all know your favourite mower was the no rower 240 😂
@zakksrageАй бұрын
I forgot about the wheel of misfortune
@shiner0724Ай бұрын
Entertainment for hours
@trs8947Ай бұрын
The no rower for the no mower
@gregoryscott9767Ай бұрын
I remember when you got that mower. remember the game you made up with that new holand mower when the hub broke and the game consistent of buying that mower. lol. never really thought why i didn't like the metrics till you mentioned it and now I realize why I don't either. I can tell the difference between a 1/2 bolts and 9/16 but 5/8 and 16 mm I can't tell the difference. all it is to me is guess a socket game. fake it till you make it. and it's not bitching either, i think thats all of us want, it just needs to work, God love you guys and God bless your families
@TsunauticusIVАй бұрын
When I was a teenager I spent hours trying to figure out why the blades were touching. Exactly what you show in this video. I didn’t know another person had hit a rock HARD with it. I finally gave up and called a friend. That was the day I learned about shock hubs. lol
@ThatGuy-AGАй бұрын
Wes I'm with you on the mower parts being expensive. They have really gotten out of hand on the price. A box of blades is absolutely insane. It's bad enough I dug though my scrap bin and sharpened up some old ones to make a set. It wasn't many years ago I would just replace blades because I liked the way it cut with new ones. Now I run them till they are nubs!
@CATGVOАй бұрын
Metric is not so bad, only the machine manufacturers like to screw up by changing the head size because weight reduction (and there was something with a new DIN size system). And the fine tread is only on high tension situations, mostly in combination with 10.9 or 12.9 grade. Outside dimension is M size, tread size changes every M size. Mostly you need spanner size 10 (M6), 13(M8), 17(M10), 19(M12), (22(M14)), 24(M16), (27(M18)), 30(M20), 32(M22), 36(M24).
@jonathanwalker7638Ай бұрын
17mm and 19mm spanners, for M10 and M12 are a British standard. In Europe the same metric bolt sizes require 16mm and 18mm spanners. Increasingly these euro head sizes are creeping in to the UK on European made machines and cars. Bit of a pain when you're a maintenance engineer having to carry to full sets of everything with you.
@CATGVOАй бұрын
@@jonathanwalker7638 M10 is 17 and M12 is 19mm spanners, in the DIN system. ISO is 16 and 18mm. Just trow the ISO system out of the door and have it easy. Have had the experience with a Volvo wheelloader, every bolt and nut had different sizes, just to save on spanners.
@zzirSnipzz1Ай бұрын
My damn 6,10,13,17 and 19 always go missing,Same with 30mm spanners we used two podgers usually for that
@WillCikanekАй бұрын
glad to see small farmers still going and not being bought out
@MorganOtt-ne1qjАй бұрын
That's a bit of a fallacy. Over 90% of farms are family owned operations. As families expand, the farms have to expand, often by buying from people who don't have another generation that is interested in the farm. Because of tax and legal terms, they may Inc or LLC to cover transitions and liabilities. Yes, it's great that he continues farming, but if he doesn't have any kids interested in the farm, selling is inevitable. Hopefully to another farmer, or family, and not a developer.
@wvrockcrusherАй бұрын
I'll agree on the metric fasteners. It makes absolutely no sense to have that many thread pitches for certain size bolts or even hex sizes at that. No matter how many metric bolts I have in stock, I never seem to have the right one and it drives me nuts. SAE or Imperial sizes are very simple to stock in my bolt bins because it's coarse and fine thread and usually from 1/4" up to 1" is what I stock, which is fine of course. What really gets my goat is the mixture of fasteners that is on everything. I end up with every single wrench and socket out of the toolbox to change one little part which absolutely gets me torqued up. This whole screwy deal is freaking nuts.
@SjanzoАй бұрын
Thats a US problem. In Europe we stick to the DIN standard either coarse or fine, we didnt ask for an ISO standard, America did. And when they didnt put their money where their mouth was, we went back to DIN.
@klebaerАй бұрын
German Farmer here. The reason for the different head sizes is because its a transition to a different standardisation. Most of it used to be DIN (Deutsche Industrie Norm = German industry norm) and the new one is ISO (International Organisation for standardisation). M12 Screw DIN = 19mm wrench size, ISO = 18mm
@klebaerАй бұрын
in Germany we see hardly any other Screws than the DIN. So Wrench size is most of the time 13-15-17-19 etc. Only the damn Screws for the mower blades are 18mm wide...
@claetuswoodroofe1854Ай бұрын
As a metric fan I have to agree with you Wes about how annoying having different nut sizes for the same thread. It’s machine manufacturers that complicate it. In Ireland if you go to a bolt supplier a M12 will always take a 19mm nut.
@dainisvlasovs4273Ай бұрын
soviets did this right. their stuff had only 6,8,10,12,14,17,19,22,24,27,30,32,36 mm nuts and bolts. Rarely something inbetveen. But its not metric systems fault, it's lack of regulation.
@Northern_FarmerАй бұрын
I like both systems...but temperature the best...Fahrenheit is so out to lunch
@Rcod2013Ай бұрын
Hi from oz wes. Its been fifty years since we went metric when i was 15. Still learning it. Just to let you know nyloc nuts are bigger than metal for the same thread. Thats why the knive blade nuts are 18 mm. Also the number on the head is the grade of high tensile bolt and there are about 5 grades of bolt.
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
48 different ways to fuck up a mans day. they are not nylock.
@jonathanwalker7638Ай бұрын
@@onelonleyfarmer dont quote me but 17mm and 19mm spanners for M10 and M12 bolt heads are a British standard. In Europe the same metric bolt sizes require 16mm and 18mm spanners (Din standard I think). You see it a lot on European made cars too. Increasingly these 16 and 18mm sizes are creeping in to the UK on European made machines. Bit of a pain when you're a maintenance engineer having to carry full sets of everything with you.
@gregbird6615Ай бұрын
You know Wes is talking when you hear my two favorites. Ass-ache and life will be good.
@HanleiHessАй бұрын
Every time I see a new video, it's a treat!
@johnmccoubrey6042Ай бұрын
Love your videos, so refreshingly genuine and honest, don't ever change..
@eddygoodwin7089Ай бұрын
Well glad I just watched the whole video waiting to see the tractor tipped over
@stevenarnold3935Ай бұрын
Wes would make a great ag mechanics teacher.
@bobalobmitchellАй бұрын
Im from UK and have grown up with imperial and metric sizes. Old ferguson stuff all seems imperial. Peugeot cars seem hellish for mix head sizes, 16mm, 15mm, 14mm for suspension and then 17mm for wheel bolts. You need the whole set out just to do a job. I struggle with Fahrenheit but get Celsius. Use mph but struggle with km/h 😂 Dont forget pipe sizes like bspp, npt, bspt and then theres hydraulics…jic, bsp, sae, jis
@josephlawless6013Ай бұрын
I’m going to add to your rant. Metric for the M12 I think has 5 different thread pitches starting at 1.0 (super fine) all the way up to 2.0. What always gets me is I forget the pitch is the distance between the threads not the count like imperial threading. Imperial lower number is more coarse, where metrics larger number is more coarse.
@darrenbrown4234Ай бұрын
Geez Wes that was a hell of a rant, you could beat Lord Muck in a rant off 😅
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
I don't know he is pretty good at ranting. he does it with class and style plus the accent makes it all worth watching.
@SjanzoАй бұрын
@@onelonleyfarmeryoure a joke. The Metric system in America is f'ed up because you guys wanted metric in the 60s but not the German DIN standard. So you guys came up with the ISO metric standard, with each bolt having a different wrench size. Because the USA didnt put their money where their mouth was, Europe soon went back to DIN standard. And whether you like it or not, Europe sets the standard in engineering. Apart from Cummins, every truck engine in the USA is engineered in Europe in Metric. John Deere is Metric. Caterpillar is Metric. NASA is metric.... Whatever problem you have with metric, is because Americans fucked up by not adopting the DIN standard. And we wont do it another time, next time you guys can just adopt DIN standards or stay in the dark ages !
@alanb9337Ай бұрын
For small projects, I often used UNC and UNF bolts. Sometimes the UNC/ UNF bolts were obtained from engineering shop closures. UNC where thread strength was important and UNF for the bolt lengths available to fit where required. Black Book's Fastener & Engineers small guide books are fairly useful. John Deere - bolt (hexagonal head flanged screw) for bearing housing M12 x25, central bolt for hub M16 x45, bolt for disc M12 x20. (JD online catalogue has no information on grade and thread pitch) Perhaps Sandy Munro needs to start pulling farm machinery apart as well as cars & pickups to see how they are made & what they are made of?
@theda850twoАй бұрын
It does happen occasionally where there is a different hex size on "an" S.A.E. bolt, but it is pretty rare, Usually it is for a specific application on a specific machine...
@SLCFarmsАй бұрын
I bought a Deere 4995 with a 994 head last spring. Best dang thing I ever did. I’ve been buying my blades and parts from Deere but is there an aftermarket option for blades turtles hubs etc for the 994 head. I just spent the same for blades bolts and the bolt protectors on the end of the turtles. Surely there is a cheaper better alternative
@Mrbuzzard-gn3noАй бұрын
Lmfaoooo I agree with ya on metric, it’s the same with metric machines, size jumps everywhere so I’m constantly using the mic 🙉😩
@MorganOtt-ne1qjАй бұрын
Metric is a devious way to make use buy more tools and other hardware to keep going! I first heard of it when Jimmy Carter was president. We have had to deal with it ever since.... Only friggin thing I know is that 454 grams is a pound. I only know that because I like the Chevy 454 motor! A big block is a pound....🤣
@luisstruckandtractorrepair5839Ай бұрын
I remember when the 4960 burnt, keep up the great videos Wes
@FollowingKeenanАй бұрын
How the apple computer doing?
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
14 years and still going
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
12 years sorry
@bensfirewoodАй бұрын
Great lesson in hubology Wes. Thanks for sharing!
@MustangsTrainsMowersАй бұрын
The cutter blades are timed. I had a couple of Case 448 60” garden tractor decks with a timing belt.
@shoresharp8349Ай бұрын
Hey Wes have you considered getting a triple mower setup on your 7530? I cant remember if it has a pto upfront? Ive seen triple mowers fly cutting thick hay.
@rogue9ineАй бұрын
I like metric for wrenches and sockets. Not so much for distance measuring and fluid volumes. (I prefer feet, yards, miles, quarts and gallons.)
@karlsborgwi.jewell9919Ай бұрын
where do you find metric ratchet??? i can only find 3/8 or 1/2 in
@tobimobiv1Ай бұрын
It's just whatever we're used to. It's been metric around here all my life, yet is still convert combine headers to feet, because for some reason that's what they've been refered to throughout my youth.
@rogue9ineАй бұрын
@@karlsborgwi.jewell9919 I didn't say anything about ratchets. I said Wrenches and Sockets.
@Greg_GatsbyАй бұрын
I completely understand the frustration. 🙄😡
@e.a.bfarmsАй бұрын
I thought all deere dealers use the same price on parts? I just paid $875 for 5 shear hubs, 2 boxes of knifes, and 10 nut protectors. . .What was the hub price at your dealer?
@RallyRobert976Ай бұрын
Your conditioner tines bushings and bolts are worn and a some split. The turtle discs can also be rotated from left to right to balance out wear.
@Ham68229Ай бұрын
I remember when "disc moco's" first came about, I'm getting old. LOL I'll say this about metric and imperial (SAE), both have their uses. In many ways, metric is far superior but, one has to remember, it's what works for you and everyone is different. To be fair, metric is easier to work with, it's just taking the time to understand the metric system. Don't worry about not understanding the different size of bolt/nut sizes, it does get confusing but, I believe it's like our "bolt grade", different grade, it gets a different size of head, I'll stand corrected if I'm wrong on that. Honestly, that's never bothered me using metric bolts, just grab the right size an go. :P Just curious, how do you deal with any broken bales you may encounter with the big square bales? I've only worked with round and the small square bales, (idiot blocks as most of us call 'em). Also, any plans on trading that old Case windrower in for another JD MoCo? As always, great video, cheers :)
@donmathias1705Ай бұрын
I use metric and imperial or standard as you call it. Just say an M 12 fastener. Depends on what it's used for dictates head size. Grade 4.6 will be 18mm AF. (across flats) 8.8 usually 18, 10.9 either 18 or 19, stainless usually 19, purlin bolts flanged and 18 AF. Now if it automotive it may be 17AF. John Deere are the problem, not metric system. They could have chosen to make all the heads the same. Available off the shelf.
@kennycrazeАй бұрын
Remember to ground the welder in such a way on each component so as to not ever pass amperage through bearings.
@dylanhockaday9878Ай бұрын
I’m trying to explain my hay operation and try and get away form all fescue so can weight to see how you plant yours so maybe I can lien a little more on it but any way what baler twine do you run in the small baler
@logger89berglundsweАй бұрын
No rower 240 😂🫡 i remember the game wheel of Fortune 😂😂😂 you rock 🤠
@tubego5368Ай бұрын
You need to watch a youtube clip about centimeters, milimeters, meters. You view what it is and how it works is false.
@andyhoare3993Ай бұрын
As a UK person I see your pain. However, most metric fasteners over here are standardised so 10,13,17,19,24 will do most nuts and bolts. Similar with Allen head bolts but now someones decided torx heads are the way to go, even on woodscrews. Another trip to the tool shop in the offing.
@claetuswoodroofe1854Ай бұрын
I use metric and imperial it’s simple.But I hate 18mm because we hardly ever see it and to the eye it looks like 19.First time I change the blades on a John Deere mower I used to change the nuts to 19 as it’s still a M12 thread and your3/4 socket fits it.
@autocat9371Ай бұрын
you should buy a rowmower again, those were the best series of videos ever!!! LOL
@duggydoАй бұрын
Here's my nasty comment Wes. Hopefully your corn and beans are good this year. I'm looking forward to the harvest videos.
@idontwantanaccount6941Ай бұрын
2015. I remember what you affectionately called the NOROWER. LOL
@stevesoutdoorworld434020 күн бұрын
I am with ya metric is a pain in the ass!
@839UnipickerАй бұрын
Ever come across something with Whitworth bolts on it?
@Cayman306Ай бұрын
Didn’t you throw a whole cutter bar in the case at one point? I run a 2013 Massey WR9760 good machine, have had its issues but nothing major in 4 years. Engine and main drive pump failed back to back in 19, but was operator and maintenance problems. Had a new cutter bar put in as well in 19. Now I’m looking at putting another one in, about 4000-4500 acres on it and she’s worn right out. Tons of movement. I’ve torn the whole thing down every winter do too seals leaking and that’s getting old. New bar will help for a year or two. But we’ve been looking for a new to us machine, been looking at the macdons and new Massey. Haven’t considered Deere at all. Curious on maintenance your deeres needed over the years? Probably less then our Massey. Massey has 2300hrs
@Cayman306Ай бұрын
Also gotta enjoy the Massey hubs will just shear the shaft before breaking the gears inside. Unless you hit a conveniently passed pile of rocks…
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
Deere has been the best and most reliable.
@mikkel1249Ай бұрын
its very fine that you talk about metric that way , but i really dont know what you talk about ...... i live in europe and i never had these problems you talk about
@donaldpresdorf4560Ай бұрын
John deere Green costs! As all colors! That's joey!
@79terrafirmaАй бұрын
Up here in canadistan add another $250 to the price for those parts. Dont forget sales tax upwards of 15% and carbon tax.
@JamesGafferАй бұрын
Studs for top of turtle are a m12 bolt that takes a 18 mm wrench or socket……your bolts are wore out that’s why they take a 17mm socket…. And a 7/16” inch bolt has a 5/8” head and the nut is 11/16”…. Some bolt manufacturers will have a 19 mm head on a m12 but never a 17mm head again your cap screws that hold the title on are wore out
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
no they are not worn out its a fucking 17! I won't argue with you because Metric is shit. twist them off strip them out wrong fucking thread wrong size that looks likes the right size but its not because they suck.
@JamesGafferАй бұрын
@@onelonleyfarmer they are wore out, but some new ones and tell me what size they are…A bolt being metric has nothing to do with the hardness of the steel or the strength of the material that the bolt is made out of…. What do you think that they only make metric bolts at third world countries. Standard bolts are made right along side metric bolts
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
@@JamesGaffer don’t be an idiot! I know the difference in hardness and size and worn out these are not worn out. There is no wear on them whatsoever
@JamesGafferАй бұрын
@@onelonleyfarmer but New Cap screws
@jamesbarbarito8654Ай бұрын
I'm with you I hate metric.
@JavaKrielАй бұрын
As a European this is how i complain about the Imperial systeem. LoL The staps of 10 in the metric systeem is when you go from cm to mm ect. We do not use fractions. About the bolts , thos are different din of iso bolts. So different design, and different head. Thats why you needed a different socket.
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
you use fractions do not lie!!!! what the fuck is a 2.5 mm or the 10.9 hardness??? its a fucking fraction.
@JavaKrielАй бұрын
@@onelonleyfarmer Yes and no, we don't write them down as fractions. Just normal numbers. So the fraction 3/4 is written as 0.75 mm and so on. When talking about it we say 0.75 not 3/4. (Oke pipes are a different story XD ) Normal metric tape measure is in cm. 1 cm = 10 mm. But you cannot measure lower than 1 mm, then you need a caliper to measure after the decimal point.
@jone8626Ай бұрын
everything is simpler and more accurate with metric system. You can see what size the nuts and bolts are if you are used to it.
@davids.9834Ай бұрын
I agree. The metric system is so much better. The problem is we now have a split system. I have had vehicles that have some stuff metric and some stuff standard........ We need to just totally switch over.
@karlsborgwi.jewell9919Ай бұрын
if metric is so superior…. why do we only use 3/8…. and 1/2 … ratchets
@tobimobiv1Ай бұрын
@@karlsborgwi.jewell9919dude it's the same with metric. Standard sizes that are used the most on most equipment. Whaaaaat? Who would have thought 😂
@petrokemikalАй бұрын
Yup.. I only use metric bolts nuts and threaded rod now on anything I build.. Simple..
@stubstoo6331Ай бұрын
@@davids.9834true all of north America is that way. You need the tools for both.
@polarVikingАй бұрын
Have to say, i am pretty impressed over your mechanic skills, but i'm suprised you dont understand why the head on those bolts are different, because it has nothing to do with metric or not, its a strength and wear thing, im sure this is in your standard system also. Like the 17mm head on the 12mm bolt, is so you dont get so much wear on the head of the bolt, also it wont grab the gras that easy. The 12mm bolt with the 19mm head is the cheapest bolt you can get in metric, it is just a regular M12 with coarse threads. Normaly i see only fine and coarse metric threads, but once a deacade i stumble over something with extra fine threads. I feel the same about your imperial, i think its stupid, makes no sense to me 😂 love your vids wes, keep em coming 🇧🇻🇧🇻🇧🇻
@stevetennyson3272Ай бұрын
Change out all the bolts so that 18mm will fit everything. As you service the machine just change them all eventually to 18 mm bolts. I know it would be an expensive ordeal but eventually have everything the same size.
@jamesmorrison1884Ай бұрын
Metric is great maybe John Deere should have used the same bolts. O well enjoyed your video Wes have a great day.
@chadmullen3032Ай бұрын
Deere used to use Kuhn cutter heads on their mowers, have they gone away from that ?
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
this is no Kuhn. I think everyone did use Kuhn at some point in the early years as Kuhn was the first one to build the disc mower.
@JohanDebruin-x9gАй бұрын
The european jd mowers are manufactured by kuhn in france, your cutterhead looks different.@@onelonleyfarmer
@katmandu8208Ай бұрын
👍🏻🍻
@eddief3326Ай бұрын
my uncle work for an aircraft co. .he said a major tool co. came to the aircraft co. and suplied all the bolt and tools to install then on a petaclar part just to sell tool to mech.
@TheCritterWindowАй бұрын
We need rain is SE Indiana. It has been over a month. I am worried about harvest fires. Crops are browning quick.
@kieranosullivan02Ай бұрын
metric has too much variety tbf. Bolt sizes in imperial have main sizes but metric gives you every size you could ask for but is it necessary not really
@CrimeVidАй бұрын
I'm from England, Wes, and everybody here does NOT love metric !! There are plenty of us whose schooling pre dates metric and we kept on using BSW,BSF,BA,AF and whatever else you put vehicles together with, for years after they forced metric on us ! Our toolboxes are eclectic and weird but theres always something that will fit, plus all that metric crap.
@FarmerTom08Ай бұрын
Yes we Do ffs
@claetuswoodroofe1854Ай бұрын
Has this mower a Kuhn bed . Lord muck educate this man about metric
@wannabefarmer6056Ай бұрын
What's funny is you left out 1.75 metric "real coarse" lol. I feel your pain though. It's bs.... Especially when switching brands of equipment and vehicles for that matter.
@dextermalin4784Ай бұрын
Ya the no rower made for good videos just saying and wheel of misfortune, man time flies. Make “ok so” great again!!!! “Ok so” counter-4
@davidrichter6210Ай бұрын
I agree100%.
@danmacintosh4094Ай бұрын
I've seen 12mm bolts use 17,18,19mm socket. 7/16 uses 5/8 on bolt and 11/16 on nut
@onelonleyfarmerАй бұрын
yes the most effed up bolt in the SAE is the 7/16. 5/8-11/16 wrenches to use them.
@timharmon458Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video!
@rescuecow90Ай бұрын
I’m going to do a 30m video on how I hate imperial….
@stevenherner298Ай бұрын
You know what Wes
@samuelharvey90428 күн бұрын
As a fellow English man, I prefer imperial
@Ghis1964sАй бұрын
Yeah I don't really like metric. And about the M12 shinanigan, we have the exact same delima with the size 7/16 bolt. Yeah. I don't know why the H they had to put a 5/8 head with a 11/16 nut. And the same kind of "inginious bug" happens on a size 1-3/8 bolt (can't get the head-size and nut-size from memory right now sorry)
@dphillips705Ай бұрын
Is the no rower escapade really all the way back in 2015? Wow
@TsunauticusIVАй бұрын
Has it been that long now? Geez
@dphillips705Ай бұрын
@@TsunauticusIVRemember he bought the Deere as the new Holland replacement after getting his money back from new Holland
@Ham68229Ай бұрын
If my memory serves me correctly, the "no rower" is the 2nd Case he's had, went with JD due to issues he had.
@TsunauticusIVАй бұрын
@@dphillips705 ah yeah I remember videos on this channel from a LONG time ago. I just didn’t realize I’d been watching Wes for well over a decade now. Gosh. That’s crazy.
@TsunauticusIVАй бұрын
@@dphillips705 I still laugh at the “clicky camera” debacle, when I think about it. I think one of the only times I’ve seen Wes on the verge of choking viewers through the screen is when trolls were going after the “import lady”. I think the trolls used a worse word than “lady” but man was he really fired up over that. Honestly she’s an awesome woman and deserves no hate. She works hard too. Glad those two got together. 💪 but yeah man time sure has flown by. Gosh.
@jodyt.9651Ай бұрын
Well your thumbnail is rather misleading, but enjoyed the video anyway. 😊
@jvin248Ай бұрын
24:00 Oddball Metric parts ... It's not just metric. What the problem is poor error proofing of the design parts. Either they need to be made so they are obviously different to the casual observer or exactly the same (even if that means using a common but slightly larger bolt at more cost for light duty locations in that assembly because in the long run it actually saves costs). Great engineering teams understand this, the catalog teams don't. If those hubs went on without a special diagram, the last mechanic wouldn't have clocked them off location and you'd not have this repair today.
@victordasilva3558Ай бұрын
surpassing, introduction much to polite keep up the good work
@melgoss64Ай бұрын
Great content
@andrewbuzzell3542Ай бұрын
I've had the same issue with sae bolts it's quality control not a measuring system to blame
@douglasklockengaАй бұрын
your preachin to the choir
@1996turbocamaroАй бұрын
Nice video Wes like always
@trevor7918Ай бұрын
John Deere was like the first one to start using Metric
@Andy-ix2oxАй бұрын
Nope, they were not, not even close.
@golfernky1687Ай бұрын
I remember when you bought that JD mower.. hard to believe its been that long
@timkelley6616Ай бұрын
So much better than the No rower!😂😂
@ibleedihred2844Ай бұрын
How bout it - remember the saga of the no rower 😂
@dphillips705Ай бұрын
@@timkelley6616 can not believe that was all the way back in 2015
@timkelley6616Ай бұрын
@@dphillips705 Me either!
@dphillips705Ай бұрын
@@timkelley6616Wonder where it is now?? Remember they said they were going to go completely threw it ?
@PeterMillet-po5grАй бұрын
I remembered the no rower also
@dstevenpaisleyАй бұрын
I grew up learning both .like measuring in metric its easy .For turning wrenches imperial measurement.What pisses me off is when its made using both systems and your correct about the stupid same bolt and thread and different head .Did ya know their also different metric systems.Russa use a different one again Bolaris tractors were likre that .
@kwkildalАй бұрын
Americans ranting about metric is absolutely fantastic, never reading information about it, just going by anger.. To be honest i rant about standard threads, but google is my friend if i have a problem
@Farmall450Ай бұрын
The bigger M12 hex is probably a DIN spec. There's such a thing as heavy hex SAE bolts too, but I agree it's lame.
@zakksrageАй бұрын
Did anyone ever find his mystery sail boat channel?
@B.E.Long.63Ай бұрын
I totally agree with you, do I win. ?? lol.
@dalewalsh9900Ай бұрын
Isn't bit the netic system that's bad. It's the engineer that works for the place that manufactured the bolts. If there bolts are different you have to buy the bolts from. them
@bps1776Ай бұрын
If alfalfa is back on the table......is milking making a comeback as well?
@johnw6389Ай бұрын
Mr metric doesn't make the bolts.... Mr Deere makes the bolts.... the problem you're having isn't the measurement.... it's why Deere used different size..... Deere do that just to piss you off.... 😂
@kingofhearts3703Ай бұрын
Normal DIN standard bolts/nurs use ONLY wrench 19mm. ANSI M12 however, uses 18mm, for the same M12 thread/pitch... go figure. 17mm is never used for m12, you clearly have some mixing of standards going on there wesley
@johnw6389Ай бұрын
@kingofhearts3703 I'm mixed up.... really?.... it's strange... all my 1/2 and 5/8 and imperial spanner sizes fit the 1/2 and 5/8 and according size. All my metric spanners fit all my metric bolts.... Nice and tight..... If the manufacturer uses imperial bowls... I use imperial spanners.... if the manufacturer uses metric bolts... I use metric spanners..... if the manufacturer uses Whitworth threads..... I"m going to use the correct bolt thread.... if the manufacturer uses UNF...... I"m going to use the according bolts......maybe the manufacturer wants to pass you off.... but maybe the manufacturer uses a different thread for a good reason...... oh I don't know.... maybe they want to keep a bolt tight... a correct torque..... but easier to remove..... you noticed Apple smartphone headphone port... is not standard...... Apple do that to make more money..... it would piss me off.... it doesn't... I just don't use apple products..... It's not the first American discussions to metric and imperial..... as far I"m concern.... It's just a measurement.... and it doesn't get me wound up....
@johnw6389Ай бұрын
@kingofhearts3703 just to blow your mind and piss you off.... do you know who and why the metric system was created?...... in 1795... or around that..... by the Jesuits.... just like they created the current calendar.... and the current english language..... and they created it for world unification.... global governance.... to control the world..... of course... Trump is a jesuit..... just like Biden is a jesuit..... both playing their part in the show in America just now.... divide and rule..... I bet that will piss off Westley 🤣.... the current Pope is Pope Francis.... the first jesuit Pope..... France..... Francis..... and the Jesuits were formed in France 1534..... If the plan works... Westley will have to use the metric system... 😀
@midwayfarmsАй бұрын
Great video
@davidwatt7663Ай бұрын
Running over with Timothy ?? Does Tim know ?🤪🤪
@DavidHoughton-t4vАй бұрын
I like watching the video
@richardmead9225Ай бұрын
Maybe metric socket head cap screws all have the same socket
@frankscruggs4749Ай бұрын
Good video.
@nightstorm9128Ай бұрын
The turtles head is showing,,,I'm touching cloth,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,These are both Irish sayings to indicate that your about to take a shite,,,,,,Please feel free to use them wherever you are,,,,,,,Spreading diverse sayings since 1993....
@oldfarmer4700Ай бұрын
I had a teacher way back in the sixties say metric was better than what we used. I thought he was full of shit then and today I still think he was full of shit. I agree just yesterday I broke a bolt and it took a 13 mm wrench, the other two that held on what I was taking off was the same. I could only find a bolt to replace it in my hoard that had a 10 mm head on it. Yeah really makes sense to me.
@trevor7918Ай бұрын
Hey Wes! I love metric. 😋. Biggest thing is that we have both. That’s a pain.